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  • Budding: Understanding Asexual Reproduction in Organisms
    The type of reproduction where a small bump or bud forms on a parent cell and then breaks off to form a new cell is called budding.

    This is a form of asexual reproduction, where a new organism is produced from a single parent. Budding is common in single-celled organisms like yeast and some invertebrates like hydra.

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